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Reviews of Greek Taverna, Bangor

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Review by ioanna on 2nd October, 2011

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great atmosphere!!!!!friendly people!!!!:)))i definitely recommend it!

Date visited: 23-9-2011

Review by Deepa Ramesh on 28th June, 2008

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We thought it was a cozy little restaurant. The staff were all very friendly and accomodating. We tried the Messen which was a traditional greek banquet. This a miniture combination of all the dishes on the menu. The menu was quite limited. However, we thought it was innovative and palatable. Keeping in mind this was our first time in a Greek restaurant and no other to compare with. Definately one we would recommend.

Date visited: 27/06/78

Review by Jo on 20th March, 2008

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Very nice, went with a large group from work, service was 1st class, food was super. Would recomend!!

Date visited: 01/12/07

Review by Nia Jones on 15th October, 2007

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This is an insult to Greek food,Tuna steak was cooked so dry I could hardly swallow it,Mezzez terrible and served with sliced bread tosted-not garlic bread as in menu.Mousaka was awfull- my daughter could not finish it-very watery and tasted weird.Melon hard as a rock,All dishes served with same vedge-tiny portions -potato, carrots and salad(on the same plate!)Drinks very expensive, glass of awfull tasting wine served in a grubby tumbler.And to top it all they overcharged us by £3.50 and we had to go back ask for change.We were the only people dining,I wander why??.

Date visited: 14/10/07

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